Antec Draco 10 Mini Tower Case Review
Peter Donnell / 3 years ago
A Closer Look – Interior
Removing the side panel was easy enough; just pop the thumbscrews out at the rear. There are some little pegs towards the front too, ensuring the glass was secured nice and snug into the frame. It may be a small case, but the interior feels pretty spacious. There’s a bunch of cable routing holes dotted around the motherboard tray and a huge CPU cooler mounting cut-out.
There’s even a full-size PSU shroud in here, which has three cable routing holes at the rear, allowing for easy motherboard cable runs.
Plus, there’s an additional cable routing hole for passing through to the graphics card. Honestly, Antec, you’ve done a damn fine job here with cable routing options. There’s a big cut-out at the front, too, ensuring you can use the full height of the front mounts to install larger fans or radiators.
Want to show off one of your SSDs? There’s a handle little panel mount right here.
Behind the motherboard tray, there are two more SSD mounts, giving you three in total.
However, there are two larger drive trays at the bottom of the case also.
There’s a modest amount of cable routing space too, and all the pre-installed cables use an all-black design, making them easy to hide.
However, there are cable tie looks all over the place, ensuring you can strap down for a cleaner cable run. Of course, you’ll be able to cram excess cables under the PSU shroud, and that’ll certainly make for an easier build.